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This is Magic City Soccer, your home for everything you need to know about soccer in Miami-Dade County!Tue, 07 Aug 2018 22:57:08 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8https://i2.wp.com/magiccity.soccer/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/cropped-pixel.jpg?fit=32%2C32FC Miami City – Magic City Soccerhttp://magiccity.soccer
3232130982497Tempers Flare as FCMC and IMG Draw 2-2http://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/09/tempers-flare-as-fcmc-and-img-draw-2-2/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/09/tempers-flare-as-fcmc-and-img-draw-2-2/#respondMon, 09 Jul 2018 19:56:49 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1753FC Miami City came into this match already eliminated from competing for the Southeast Division title. Coming into this match with a 5-6-0 record, FCMC were sitting ten points back of the table leaders with just two matches left to play. In a home finale against IMG academy, the city boys just couldn’t muster enough …

]]>FC Miami City came into this match already eliminated from competing for the Southeast Division title. Coming into this match with a 5-6-0 record, FCMC were sitting ten points back of the table leaders with just two matches left to play. In a home finale against IMG academy, the city boys just couldn’t muster enough to provide one last home victory.

First Half

The referee looked to try and clamp down on any extracurriculars early in the match. Fourteen seconds into the game Miami City were bursting down the left hand side when Clement Benhaddouche came in to disrupt the play. The foul would result in the first card of the night against Benhaddouche. Both teams would exchange spells of possession and the action was pedestrian until the 15th minute. With IMG trying to activate a counter, Adam Chahti was forced to foul and earned the first card of the night for City.

The game would continue with both clubs getting equal amount of looks on target for the remainder of the fist half. In the 44th minute, City would finally break the gridlock and take the lead. Derek Nembhard would come up with a loose ball at midfield and charge forward breaking a defender. The newly converted center-forward Marvin Hezel would pick receive the pass and blast the ball into the net from the edge of the penalty area.

Second Half

The early part of the second half would still break FCMC’s way as they were able to tally a second in the 53rd minute. IMG would give up a terrible foul throwing Bryan Perea and giving a free kick 23 yards out. Perea would step up and beat the keeper to the near post on an excellent effort at net.

The rest of the match would not break FC Miami City’s way as IMG dominated the chances for the next ten minutes. In the 63rd minute, IMG academy would get one back on a long ball played over the top. The City defense was caught sleeping as IMG striker Colby Agu slip past the back line and blast one home for IMG from 10 yards out.

To make matters worse, Agu would strike again in the 80th minute after multiple chances by City went unconverted. Building play from the back, Kevin Coiffic would play Agu on side on a nice flick from the IMG midfield. Agu would find himself all alone again and bring the game level. During his celebration, the substitute, Agu would earn a yellow for taunting the Miami backline and force IMG to play the last ten minutes a man down.

FCMC had one great chance to steal all three points in the final minutes. In the 85th minute, after a few more cards were issued, Bradley Fountain would slip past IMG’s backline on a long ball from his own end. Fountain would force the IMG keeper to come out and slipped it past him but also just past the back post and out for a goal kick. Tempers would flare towards the end of the game as Rassambek Akhmatov would get his second yellow for unsportsman-like conduct.

Post Match

The whistle would blow and tempers were still heavy as City players surrounded the referee for several minutes to discuss some of the decisions made. From the stands you could hear City players sarcastically congratulate the referee and make comments such as “go ahead and call your boys”. City will have two matches remaining in the season as they look to play spoiler against two of the three teams at the top of the table. We will have a FC Miami City season recap for you later this month, stay tuned!

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/09/tempers-flare-as-fcmc-and-img-draw-2-2/feed/01753FC Miami City drops third in a row, lose 2-1 to North County Unitedhttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/03/city-drop-third-straight/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/03/city-drop-third-straight/#respondSun, 03 Jun 2018 18:23:17 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1414When your club starts a season with a 3 match home-stand you usually send a thank you to the scheduling gods for giving them such a gift. FC Miami City fans are doing no such thing. Each of City’s first three matches have ended in heartbreak for the Ligue 1 affiliated side. Saturday’s match against …

]]>When your club starts a season with a 3 match home-stand you usually send a thank you to the scheduling gods for giving them such a gift. FC Miami City fans are doing no such thing. Each of City’s first three matches have ended in heartbreak for the Ligue 1 affiliated side. Saturday’s match against North County United would prove no different.

The first fifteen minutes of the match would show that both teams would not be interested in pressing against each other despite the temperature and humidity being reasonable for a June evening in the Magic City. Despite both teams getting numerous looks at goal, neither club would get more than one shot in. It all changed in the 18th minute as former Florida International midfielder Darren Rios would open the scoring. In an effort that was at best struck poorly, the ball would trickle past all of United’s defense and find twine as the United defense made a mess of it.

City would be forced to make the first substitution of the game in the 23rd minute as Ahmed El-Ghof could not continue and would be replaced by Ismael Longo. One minute later, City would be issued their first card of the match as Rassambek Akhmatov would be booked for a diving challenge that kept his studs semi exposed in the middle of the field. In the 37th minute, Diego Hurtado would find himself in the referee’s books as well. The first half would come to a close with City holding a 1 – 0 lead over United despite a couple more chances for both sides.

Second Half

In the quintessential tale of two half’s, City would come out of the locker room sluggish. United dominated the opening two minutes of play in possession and began to press City’s defense. With the chaos, City’s Marvin Hezel (Florida International) would play a horrendous back pass that keeper Antonin Lelievre could not catch up to. In an attempt to give up a penalty or in-direct free kick, Lelievre would dive and swat the ball off his own goal line, however the referee was not having any of it and awarded North County United the equalizer in the 48th minute.

City would get their best effort to equalize in the 60th minute as a strike from Longo would be parried away by United’s keeper and go out for a corner. City would find themselves desperate for another goal and leave themselves exposed on the counter. In the 69th minute, the nightmare would reappear for the City faithful as a turnover would force City to commit a foul 29 yards away from their own goal. The ensuing free kick would find United’s Ignacio Diaz in the box and his header would beat Lelievre to give North County the lead.

In true lower division soccer fashion, City would press constantly to find an equalizer. In the 93rd minute, a United player would find cramp and hit the field. While the United keeper was working on his teammates leg, the referee would issue a red card to City’s Sebastien Charron despite being nowhere in the area. To make things even more awkward, Charron finished the game on the pitch with no official announcement on whether the card was changed or revoked. City’s equalized would never come and Miami’s lone PDL entry would fall for the third straight match.

Up Next

For Miami City, the next two games could shine some light on the PDL campaign while the club hits the road. First up will be Weston FC on Wednesday, followed by IMG academy on Saturday. Weston haven’t faired well so far dropping four of their five matches and IMG have been just a tad bit better. City will need six points out of these next two matches to have any chance of qualifying for the PDL playoffs and earn a birth in the 2019 Open Cup.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/03/city-drop-third-straight/feed/01414FC Miami City drop another; Lose in stoppage time to SIMAhttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/24/city-lose-in-stoppage-time-to-sima/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/24/city-lose-in-stoppage-time-to-sima/#respondThu, 24 May 2018 19:00:45 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1290FC Miami City came into Wednesday’s match with a point to prove in the PDL season. Dropping points due to costly errors against the Lakeland Tropics in their previous outing, City needed a strong showing to bounce back in their 2nd game of the season. Boasting a roster of local collegiate talent and international players, …

]]>FC Miami City came into Wednesday’s match with a point to prove in the PDL season. Dropping points due to costly errors against the Lakeland Tropics in their previous outing, City needed a strong showing to bounce back in their 2nd game of the season. Boasting a roster of local collegiate talent and international players, City playoffs chances look slim in a conference they should be contending in.

The match started with City getting most of the possession and the best chances at goal. In the 15th minute, Hamza Mourchid was released on a clever ball that allowed him into space. His shot would slip past the SIMA goalkeeper but the assistant referee ruled him offside and we remained scoreless. Not long after, City went back on the attack earning a free kick in a dangerous area. Dylan Hauss would find Rassambek Akhmatov but his header would be off target.

In the 36th minute, City would get yet another chance to open the scoring. Bryan Perea failed to control a ball delivered to him in the box and was forced to take a shot across the mouth of goal that narrowly missed the back post. Both teams would go into the half scoreless as the wind began to pick up at Tropical Park.

SIMA came out of the gate in the second half looking to get more opportunities better than a lone pedestrian effort. Miami City’s defense, which is still missing PDL Top-50 Kevin Coiffic, proved more than effective to stifle all of SIMA’s chances. SIMA would fail to register a shot on target in the first 20 minutes of the second half despite earning a corner and multiple free kicks right outside the technical area.

In the 69th minute, City would strike first. Akhmatov would find a streaking Kevin Borges down the right flank. Borges would fire in a cross that was misplayed by the SIMA centreback and allowed Mehdi Boncoeur to wind up and fire a volley into the back of the net. The game would continue to open as both teams traded chances and possession time.

In the 83rd minute, the SIMA Aguilas would begin to come alive. City’s defense would be tested as SIMA whipped in a ground cross that found its way on to the penalty spot. The shot would be fanned on by the SIMA striker and City would clear. Perhaps the Aguilas manager is a fan of Manchester United, because it was quite a display during “Fergie-time”.

In the 91st minute, SIMA’s Sami Guediri was able to collect a pass just outside of City’s technical area. After opening up a bit of space for his left foot, Guediri’s blast would beat an outstretched Hugo Fauroux to bring SIMA’s level. In the 94th minute, a rash challenge by City just outside their own technical area would result in a yellow card to Bradley Fountain. SIMA would earn a free kick from 25 yards, with Rafael Santos standing over it. His effort would find top bins, leaving Fauroux flailing and unable to make the save.

City will have ten days to regroup after two heartbreaking losses to begin their 2018 PDL Campaign. Up next for City is North County United Saturday June 2nd at Tropical Park. The game is scheduled to kick off at 6 PM and admission is free to the public.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/24/city-lose-in-stoppage-time-to-sima/feed/01290The 2018 FC Miami City PDL Previewhttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/18/1248/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/18/1248/#respondSat, 19 May 2018 03:30:35 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1248FC Miami City will begin its PDL Southeast Division season hosting the Lakeland Tropics in Miami on Saturday 6PM at Tropical Park. This will start a 3 match homestand to open the PDL season. The club look to be in top shape after a vigorous pre-season playing NPSL clubs Boca Raton and Miami United. If …

]]>FC Miami City will begin its PDL Southeast Division season hosting the Lakeland Tropics in Miami on Saturday 6PM at Tropical Park. This will start a 3 match homestand to open the PDL season. The club look to be in top shape after a vigorous pre-season playing NPSL clubs Boca Raton and Miami United. If that competition wasn’t stiff enough, City had to match up against Miami FC in the US Open Cup play-in round. To close the preseason they also faced the U.S. Men’s National U-20 team at Central Broward Regional Park.

Last season in the Southeast Division FC Miami City finished just one point behind SIMA Aguilas, which earned them a spot in the Southern Conference Championship as well as the US Open Cup. SIMA had also qualified for the cup and lost in the first round to the Jacksonville Armada 0 to 2 in Montverde, FL.

The club was able to retain nine players from the 2016 or 2017 rosters including PDL star Kevin Coiffic. Most notably absent from the 2018 City squad include Jonathan Parpeix and Mohamed Kurouma, both of which were named 2017 All Conference Players. Parpeix finished the season with 8 assists which was the second most across the PDL. The club signed 19 new players to the club which include a wide variety of experience ranging from international careers, NCAA players, and USL players.

Defender Matteo Mancinelli and Midfielder Rasmussen Akhmatov are both new to the club and are coming off seasons in 2017 at USL side FC Saint-Louis. Defender Diego Hurtado who previously played with the New York Cosmos and Miami United, also joins the squad to bring professional experience to the PDL.

Magic City Soccer will be covering FC Miami City throughout their 2018 PDL campaign. Matches are free to the public and all home games will be played at Tropical Park. Come and join us support Miami’s only PDL squad as they look to win the conference and go deep in the PDL playoffs. Visit their website by clicking here!

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/18/1248/feed/01248FC Miami City and the U.S. men’s U-20 team to play Sundayhttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/11/fc-miami-city-and-the-u-s-mens-u-20-team-to-play-sunday/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/11/fc-miami-city-and-the-u-s-mens-u-20-team-to-play-sunday/#respondFri, 11 May 2018 19:00:02 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1197After its loss to The Miami FC 2 in the play-in round of the 2018 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on Sunday, FC Miami City and the U.S. men’s U-20 team will play at Central Broward Regional Park’s Cricket Stadium on Sunday at 4 p.m. It’s not the first time a local squad has scrimmaged …

It’s not the first time a local squad has scrimmaged against one of America’s youth squads. Last year, The Miami FC faced off against the U.S. U-19 team as part of its preseason.

The U.S. U-20s are using the game as a tune-up before they depart to Honduras. The team has two games scheduled against Los Catrachos on May 17 and 19. One player on the U-20 squad, Andres Jimenez, is from Miami. Jimenez currently is part of the youth system of Envigado FC, based in Colombia. Before the game, the team is spending six days in Florida to train.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/11/fc-miami-city-and-the-u-s-mens-u-20-team-to-play-sunday/feed/01197Experience Outlasts Youth Fitness; Miami FC Advances To First Round Of U.S. Open Cuphttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/07/experience-outlasts-youth-fitness-miami-fc-advances-to-first-round-of-u-s-open-cup/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/07/experience-outlasts-youth-fitness-miami-fc-advances-to-first-round-of-u-s-open-cup/#commentsMon, 07 May 2018 13:02:57 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1150The 105th edition of the Open Cup began today on a field that is normally reserved for high school competitions and high level amateur fixtures. In a setting unknown to the Miami FC organization, FC Miami City found comfort on their home pitch. Perhaps just a bit too much comfort. Miami FC relished every opportunity …

]]>The 105th edition of the Open Cup began today on a field that is normally reserved for high school competitions and high level amateur fixtures. In a setting unknown to the Miami FC organization, FC Miami City found comfort on their home pitch. Perhaps just a bit too much comfort.

Miami FC relished every opportunity as the play-in competitor in a tournament they almost did not get a chance to compete in. Miami took full advantage of an early defensive collapse by City when a cross found Kris Tyrpak on the back post, who slotted it past City keeper Hugo Fauroux. The assistant referee would save City and Fauroux early on by judging Tyrpak and the game would remain level.

In the 11th minute Tyler Polak, no stranger to Open Cup glory, found Tyrpak with a ball down the left flank. Tyrpak was quick to locate Don Smart hanging on the opposite end of the technical area and placed a cross across the mouth of goal. With a diving effort Smart beat Fauroux and put Miami ahead officially this time.

Over the next 10 minutes of play Miami would continue to be the aggressor, penning City into their own half. With one of the few attacking efforts City would have, a ball down their own left flank would force Tyler Ruthven into a hard challenge to disrupt possession. The referee would find the tackle a touch dangerous and disciplined Ruthven with the first yellow card of the match.

In the 30th minute, City would suffer a huge blow to their defensive forces. 2018 PDL player to watch, Kevin Coiffic, would suffer an injury and be replaced by Dylan Hauss. Hauss would find himself tested early and often after coming onto the pitch, passing each test Miami threw in front of him.

Moments before the end of the first half, Miami effectively disrupted a City counter attack. As the ball was worked back to Dylan Mares potential horror would ensue. City’s Ethan Sonis would come in from behind with studs up plowing through Mares. Mares collapsed clutching his left knee leaving the Miami FC faithful holding their breath hoping that the dynamic midfielder could continue. The referee showed leniency against Sonis issuing only a yellow card despite calls for a straight red.

At the start of the second half, Vincenzo Rennella would be subbed off for newly signed Dario Suarez. Suarez wasted no time getting involved with the attack, releasing Tyrpak for a strike that would be saved by Fauroux. City would find the strength to head the other way off the back of Fauroux’s save and earn a corner in the 55th minute. The low-driven corner would pinball around the Miami technical area before landing at the feet of City’s Deshawon Nembhard. Nembhard wasted no time smashing it low and in the corner, out of the reach of Miami FC goalkeeper Mario Daniel Vega, to bring the game level at one.

Unimpressed, Miami would rush to take the kickoff and pounce down the field. Keeping City penned into their own technical area, Miami would find Tyrpak down the left hand side again. His cross would be cleared out of the box but only as far as Suarez. Suarez wasted no time opening his Miami FC account and blasted a shot into the upper 90 bringing Miami back into the lead.

Despite City’s best efforts to bring the game level again, all their attacks would end comfortably in the hands of Vega or off target. Miami would find themselves getting the best chances in the remainder of the night as Suarez missed a pair of sitters (one catching the outside of the post). Ariel Martinez and Kris Tyrpak would find their nights cut short as Sean McFarlane and Aly Hassan would get some playing time.

After the Tyrpak substitution, Miami would collect their final goal of the night. A throw-in would begin a pinball of sorts between Polak, Suarez, and Jeff Michaud. Michaud would make a cut on the outside of the technical area to open up space for his right foot. His curler would leave Fauroux frozen and ice the game for Miami FC. The goal would be Michaud’s third in three years in a Miami FC involved cup match.

The win comes as a sigh of relief for Miami FC as their first three NPSL matches all ended in 1-1 draws. The final 30 minutes really proved to be the deciding factor as the City stamina began to wither. Perhaps PDL should look at starting their season a few weeks earlier, allowing teams qualified for the Open Cup to get competitive matches under their belt before being thrown into the fire.

Up next for Miami FC is local qualifier Red Force FC. The match will be played on Wednesday May 9th, at FIU Soccer Stadium. Tickets are available through Miami FC’s website starting at $10. Be there as Miami FC looks to extend their cup run into the second round.

We caught up with manager Paul Dalglish and Jeff Michaud post match to get their thought so on the contest. Hear from the manager and the Open Cup goal scoring machine below.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/07/experience-outlasts-youth-fitness-miami-fc-advances-to-first-round-of-u-s-open-cup/feed/21150FC Miami City and The Miami FC 2: Previewing The Matchhttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/05/fc-miami-city-v-miami-fc-2-previewing-the-match/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/05/fc-miami-city-v-miami-fc-2-previewing-the-match/#respondSat, 05 May 2018 12:30:59 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1141It’s the most wonderful time of the year. The fans are a drinking, the balls are a curling, the strikers are score-ing, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. See what I did there? Perhaps I will leave the song writing to Andy Williams, but the U.S. Open Cup tournament is upon us. FC …

]]>It’s the most wonderful time of the year. The fans are a drinking, the balls are a curling, the strikers are score-ing, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. See what I did there? Perhaps I will leave the song writing to Andy Williams, but the U.S. Open Cup tournament is upon us. FC Miami City and The Miami FC 2 are raring to go.

In just two days, Miami FC will take the field embarking on their third Open Cup campaign. The nation’s oldest soccer tournament will be contested for the 105th time as play gets underway on Sunday. The three NASL exiles (Miami, Jacksonville, Cosmos) will enter the tournament in a play-in round akin to the NCAA basketball tournament. Three teams from the NPSL/PDL drew the short end of the stick, putting their open cup tournament lives on the line one round earlier than they expected.

For the opportunity to battle it out with Miami FC 2, Miami United and FC Miami City went to a coin flip. City would fall on lady luck’s bad side and a play-in round would be contested. For their troubles, they would be granted the right of first refusal on hosting, an option that City accepted. Little is known about FC Miami City’s roster as the club has yet to release its 2018 PDL roster.

Should City stay true to form, their roster will be comprised of some good talent from Europe and North Africa that has been passed on by major clubs. The 2017 roster featured 15 different players from outside of the United States, representing 8 different countries. Players with French heritage are a common fixture for City, with eight of their roster spots representing France.

It will be an uphill battle for City as they take on a squad with seasoned veterans from the highest levels of the American pyramid and in Europe. Miami FC 2 has yet to display their roster at full throttle despite playing three matches in the NPSL so far. The Blues (0-3-0), haven’t had the best start to their NPSL campaign, however, the club has subliminally implied their focus on the Open Cup.

Paul Dalglish will have the full roster at his disposal as he looks to earn a birth into the first round of the tournament. With Vincenzo Rennella and Ariel Martinez back from injury, along with the availability of Dylan Mares and Tyler Ruthven, the Blues should be all systems go for Sunday’s clash. Miami FC 2 will have extensive professional experience at each position on the pitch, something that City can’t claim.

Prediction:

The truth is, nobody knows what to expect from FC Miami City. With a roster yet to be named and a reliance on international players, the PDL roster and the Open Cup roster could be quite different. If the club stays true to its past, City will boast impressive speed and incredible fitness within it’s youth. On the other hand, that tactic could play right into the hands of Miami FC 2.

Miami FC has feasted on squads with little to no professional experience. Clubs that have tried to take the game to Miami FC have often found themselves on the wrong side of a dynamic counter attack. The biggest question City will have to answer is, can they hold their composure for 90 minutes against a club that is older and wiser? Will Miami FC 2’s most talented starting line-up gel together in time to avoid catastrophic mistakes?

I fully expect Miami FC to come out firing. Off the heels of three straight draws, Dalglish and company have a point to prove, and this is the perfect stage to send the message. If the talent on the Blues roster is not enough to best a club comprised of aspiring professionals, then we may as well close up shop on the idea of NPSL playoffs.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/05/fc-miami-city-v-miami-fc-2-previewing-the-match/feed/01141FC Miami City’s Kevin Coiffic named to PDL “50 Players to Watch” listhttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/03/kevin-coiffic-named-to-pdl-players-to-watch-list/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/03/kevin-coiffic-named-to-pdl-players-to-watch-list/#commentsThu, 03 May 2018 17:23:32 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1123A player from a Miami-Dade County team made the the Premier Development League’s “50 Players to Watch” list of top prospects. Kevin Coiffic, a defender who plays for FC Miami City, was recognized by the league as one of the up-and-coming players it has to offer. “As we enter the 24th PDL season, we’re proud to highlight …

“As we enter the 24th PDL season, we’re proud to highlight another class of incredible athletes competing this summer in our league,” PDL Co-Director Chris Madden said in a statement. “With talented individuals from top universities around the country joining their PDL clubs, we’re excited to watch these players compete and earn a spot on our PDL Top Prospects lists as they pursue their professional aspirations.”

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/05/03/kevin-coiffic-named-to-pdl-players-to-watch-list/feed/11123FC Miami City team member arrested for armed burglary, cocaine possessionhttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/04/12/fc-miami-city-team-member-arrested-for-armed-burglary-cocaine-possession/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/04/12/fc-miami-city-team-member-arrested-for-armed-burglary-cocaine-possession/#respondThu, 12 Apr 2018 19:19:42 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/2018/04/12/fc-miami-city-team-member-arrested-for-armed-burglary-cocaine-possession/Gregory Dutil, listed as a FC Miami City player but indicated as a “Team Director” on its website, was arrested by Miami-Dade County police Wednesday evening and charged with a number of offenses. Dutil, 37, was taken to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, where he remains as of Thursday afternoon. He is charged with armed …

]]>Gregory Dutil, listed as a FC Miami City player but indicated as a “Team Director” on its website, was arrested by Miami-Dade County police Wednesday evening and charged with a number of offenses.

Dutil, 37, was taken to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, where he remains as of Thursday afternoon. He is charged with armed burglary, cocaine possession, criminal mischief and preventing or obstructing the extinguishing of a fire.

A list of the booking information on Gregory Dutil provided by Miami-Dade County corrections as of 3 p.m. on April 12, 2018

As of publishing, FC Miami City was reached out to by Magic City Soccer has not yet commented. If they do, it will be included.

The biography on FC Miami City’s website of Gregory Dutil, before it was removed Thursday.

According to NBC 6, which obtained a copy of the police report, Dutil allegedly broke into a hotel room in Northeast Miami by breaking down a door and spraying the room with a fire extinguisher. Dutil was found in another destroyed room in the hotel with a silver kitchen knife and a glass of wine.

Once he was located, a search produced a bag with cocaine residue in his sock. He told officers that he didn’t remember anything up to that point and possibly had been drugged at dinner the night before.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/04/12/fc-miami-city-team-member-arrested-for-armed-burglary-cocaine-possession/feed/0949The Miami FC 2 and FC Miami City to have “play-in” U.S. Open Cup game at Tropical Parkhttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/04/06/miami-fc-2-and-fc-miami-city-u-s-open-cup-tropical-park/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/04/06/miami-fc-2-and-fc-miami-city-u-s-open-cup-tropical-park/#commentsFri, 06 Apr 2018 17:16:42 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=896It took a few days to figure out, but The Miami FC 2’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup journey will start at Tropical Park. Miami FC 2 and FC Miami City will play at Tropical Park Stadium on May 6 at 7 p.m. The Miami FC 2 was only admitted to the tournament one week …

]]>It took a few days to figure out, but The Miami FC 2’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup journey will start at Tropical Park. Miami FC 2 and FC Miami City will play at Tropical Park Stadium on May 6 at 7 p.m.